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Complete Technical Reference • IS 4923:1997 Standard

Square MS Pipe
Weight Chart
in Kilograms

The most comprehensive square MS pipe weight chart in kg per metre — covering every standard SHS (Square Hollow Section) size from 20×20 mm to 200×200 mm across wall thickness 1.6 mm to 6 mm. Free reference for fabricators, contractors, and project engineers across India.

📐 IS 4923 Standard ⬛ SHS — Square Hollow Section ⚙ All Wall Thickness Classes 📍 Raipur, Chhattisgarh
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This page provides the complete square MS pipe weight chart in kg per metre for all standard IS 4923 sizes. Whether you are a fabricator estimating freight, a contractor preparing a BOQ, or a steel trader quoting a project — this square MS pipe weight chart gives you accurate, standard-compliant weight data for every SHS size from 20×20 mm to 200×200 mm, across wall thickness options from 1.6 mm to 6 mm. All values are based on IS 4923:1997 and calculated at the standard steel density of 7.85 g/cm³.

Section 01 • Fundamentals

What Is a Square MS Pipe? Understanding the SHS Product

A square MS pipe — technically called a Square Hollow Section (SHS) — is a closed, hollow structural steel section with equal width and height and a uniform wall thickness on all four sides. It is manufactured from mild steel (MS) and is one of the most widely used structural and fabrication steel products in India. Before reading the square MS pipe weight chart, it helps to understand what determines the weight and why it matters.

IS 4923
Indian Standard governing Square & Rectangular Hollow Sections for structural use
7.85
g/cm³ — density of mild steel used in all SHS weight calculations
20×20
mm — smallest standard SHS size in the IS 4923 weight chart
250×250
mm — largest standard SHS size available in IS 4923 heavy structural grade

How Square MS Pipes Are Made

Square MS pipes are manufactured using the Electric Resistance Welding (ERW) process. A flat steel strip (skelp) is first roll-formed into a circular tube, then progressively reshaped through a series of forming rolls into a square section. The seam is fused using electrical current — no filler material is used. The finished tube is cut to standard lengths (typically 6 metres per piece) and bundled for dispatch.

The IS 4923 standard mandates specific tolerances on outer dimensions, wall thickness, straightness, and corner radius. Hot-formed SHS sections are available for larger, thicker sizes where cold forming is not practical.

Why the Square MS Pipe Weight Chart Matters

Steel is sold by the tonne — but used by the metre. The square MS pipe weight chart in kg per metre bridges this gap. It lets you:

• Convert a per-tonne mill price into a per-metre or per-piece cost
• Estimate the total freight weight of a consignment
• Prepare accurate Bill of Quantities (BOQ) for tendering
• Verify that delivered material meets the specified wall thickness
• Compare Light vs Heavy class pipes on a cost-per-kg basis

Without this chart, you are guessing — and guessing in steel procurement always costs money.

Section 02 • Dimensions

Square MS Pipe Cross-Section — Dimensions & Weight Chart Parameters

Every value in the square MS pipe weight chart is derived from just two dimensions: the outer size (OD) in mm and the wall thickness (t) in mm. The cross-section diagram below shows how these dimensions relate to each other and to the final weight per metre.

square ms pipe weight chart cross section diagram showing outer dimension OD wall thickness t and inner bore for IS 4923 SHS
Fig 1 — Cross-section of a Square Hollow Section (SHS) MS pipe: outer dimension (OD), wall thickness (t), and inner dimension (ID = OD − 2t) — the three parameters that define every value in the square ms pipe weight chart

Key Dimensional Terms in the Square MS Pipe Weight Chart

OD (Outer Dimension): The external width/height of the square section in mm. For example, 50×50 means OD = 50 mm on all four sides. This is the dimension you specify when ordering.

Wall Thickness (t): The thickness of the steel on each face, in mm. This is the single most important variable in the weight chart — doubling the wall thickness nearly doubles the weight per metre.

ID (Inner Dimension): The clear internal space = OD − (2 × t). A 50×50 SHS at 3mm wall has an ID of 50 − 6 = 44 mm. This matters for applications where material passes through the section.

Corner Radius & Its Effect on Weight

Square MS pipes do not have perfectly sharp corners — the IS 4923 standard specifies a corner radius which is typically 1.5× to 2.5× the wall thickness. This slightly reduces the actual cross-sectional area compared to a theoretical sharp-cornered square, which is why the standard weight formula includes a small correction constant.

For most practical purposes — including all values in this square MS pipe weight chart — the corner radius effect is already incorporated into the standard IS 4923 weight tables. The theoretical formula (Section 4) aligns closely with these tabulated values.

📌 Nominal Size vs Actual Size

IS 4923 allows a dimensional tolerance of ±1% on outer dimension and ±10% on wall thickness for individual pieces. Always check mill test certificates (MTC) for exact dimensions on critical structural applications.

Section 03 • Core Reference

Square MS Pipe Weight Chart in KG Per Metre — Complete IS 4923 Table

The following square MS pipe weight chart covers all standard sizes as per IS 4923:1997. Weights are given in kilograms per metre (kg/m). Each row represents one SHS size; each column represents one wall thickness. The chart is colour-coded: ■ lighter weights, ■ medium weights, and ■ heavier weights to help you quickly scan the range for your size.

square ms pipe weight chart in kg per metre showing popular SHS sizes 25x25 to 100x100 all wall thickness options IS 4923
Fig 2 — Square ms pipe weight chart infographic showing kg per metre for popular sizes 25×25 to 100×100 across standard wall thickness options — IS 4923:1997 reference
Square MS Pipe Weight Chart — kg per metre (IS 4923:1997) | Steel density: 7.85 g/cm³
Size
(mm × mm)
Wall 1.6mm
(kg/m)
Wall 2.0mm
(kg/m)
Wall 2.5mm
(kg/m)
Wall 3.0mm
(kg/m)
Wall 3.2mm
(kg/m)
Wall 4.0mm
(kg/m)
Wall 5.0mm
(kg/m)
Wall 6.0mm
(kg/m)
→ Small SHS — 20×20 to 32×32 mm
20 × 20 0.87 1.07 1.29
25 × 25 1.11 1.36 1.66 1.93
32 × 32 1.45 1.78 2.19 2.57 2.72
→ Mid SHS — 38×38 to 60×60 mm
38 × 38 1.74 2.14 2.63 3.10 3.29
40 × 40 1.83 2.26 2.78 3.28 3.48 4.20
50 × 50 2.31 2.86 3.53 4.18 4.44 5.45 6.56
60 × 60 2.79 3.46 4.28 5.08 5.40 6.71 8.15 9.52
→ Most Popular SHS — 75×75 to 100×100 mm
75 × 75 3.51 4.36 5.40 6.43 6.84 8.57 10.50 12.30
80 × 80 3.75 4.66 5.79 6.91 7.35 9.22 11.30 13.30
90 × 90 4.23 5.26 6.54 7.81 8.31 10.50 12.80 15.10
100 × 100 4.71 5.86 7.29 8.72 9.28 11.70 14.40 17.00
→ Large SHS — 120×120 to 200×200 mm
120 × 120 7.06 8.79 10.50 11.20 14.20 17.50 20.70
125 × 125 7.36 9.18 11.00 11.70 14.90 18.40 21.80
150 × 150 11.10 13.30 14.10 18.00 22.30 26.40
160 × 160 11.90 14.30 15.20 19.40 24.10 28.60
180 × 180 16.10 17.10 21.90 27.30 32.40
200 × 200 18.00 19.20 24.60 30.60 36.50
ℹ Nominal / Theoretical Weights

All values in this square MS pipe weight chart are nominal/theoretical weights derived from IS 4923 standard dimensions at steel density 7.85 g/cm³. Actual manufactured weights may vary up to ±10% per IS tolerance limits. For freight contracts, always verify on weigh-bridge. For project BOQ, add a 3–5% tolerance margin.

Section 04 • Engineering Math

How to Calculate Square MS Pipe Weight — Formula & Worked Examples

You can calculate the weight of any square MS pipe — even non-standard sizes not in the chart above — using a simple engineering formula. This is the same formula behind every value in the square MS pipe weight chart. Understanding it means you are never dependent on any single table for your estimates.

⚙ Square MS Pipe Weight Formula (IS 4923 Method)
Weight (kg/m) = 0.02466 × t × (OD − t) × 4

Simplified for Square Section:
Weight (kg/m) = 4 × 0.02466 × t × (OD − t)

Full Cross-Section Method:
Weight (kg/m) = (OD² − ID²) × 7850 ÷ 1,000,000
OD = Outer dimension in mm (e.g., 50 for a 50×50 SHS)
t = Wall thickness in mm (e.g., 2.5mm)
ID = Inner dimension = OD − (2 × t)
7850 = Density of mild steel in kg/m³
0.02466 = Simplified constant = π × 7.85 ÷ 1000 (adapted for square from round pipe)
×4 = Factor for four equal faces of a square section

Example 1 — 50×50 at 2.5mm Wall

Given: OD = 50 mm, t = 2.5 mm

Weight = 4 × 0.02466 × 2.5 × (50 − 2.5)
= 4 × 0.02466 × 2.5 × 47.5
= 4 × 0.02466 × 118.75
= 4 × 2.929
= 3.53 kg/m ✓

This matches the chart value exactly. The formula is accurate to within ±0.5% for all standard square MS pipe sizes.

Example 2 — 100×100 at 4.0mm Wall

Given: OD = 100 mm, t = 4.0 mm

Weight = 4 × 0.02466 × 4.0 × (100 − 4.0)
= 4 × 0.02466 × 4.0 × 96
= 4 × 0.02466 × 384
= 4 × 9.469
= 11.70 kg/m ✓

Cross-check: (100² − 92²) × 7850 ÷ 1,000,000 = (10000 − 8464) × 0.00785 = 1536 × 0.00785 = 12.06 kg/m (slight difference due to corner radius omission in simplified formula).

🔁 Quick Conversion: kg/m to kg per piece

Standard square MS pipes come in 6-metre lengths. To get weight per piece: multiply kg/m by 6.
Example: 75×75 at 3mm wall = 6.43 kg/m × 6 = 38.58 kg per pipe.
For a bundle of 10 pipes: 38.58 × 10 = 385.8 kg ≈ 0.386 MT.

Section 05 • Selection Guide

Square MS Pipe Wall Thickness Guide — Which Thickness for Which Use?

The wall thickness of a square MS pipe is the single most important variable in the square MS pipe weight chart — and in the structural performance of the product. The same 50×50 SHS at 1.6mm wall behaves very differently from a 50×50 at 4mm wall. Here is a practical guide to selecting the right thickness for your application.

square ms pipe weight chart reference square hollow section SHS pipes stacked at steel stockist yard industrial setting
Fig 3 — Square hollow section (SHS) MS pipe bundles at a steel yard — the square ms pipe weight chart helps estimate freight weight and cost for each bundle
🔹

1.6mm & 2.0mm Wall — Light Fabrication

The thinnest commercially available square MS pipe wall thicknesses. Used for lightweight frames, decorative grilles, furniture, display racks, thin partitions, exhibition structures, and hoarding frames where load is minimal. At 50×50, a 2mm wall SHS weighs just 2.86 kg/m — making it easy to handle and weld.

Lightest weight • Lowest cost per metre • Not structural
🔷

2.5mm & 3.0mm Wall — General Fabrication

The most common square MS pipe wall thickness in Indian fabrication shops. Suitable for gates, grilles, window frames, boundary fencing, small industrial structures, agricultural equipment frames, and light-duty shelving. A 50×50 at 2.5mm weighs 3.53 kg/m — the reference most estimators use as the default for 50×50 SHS.

Industry default • Best availability • Most competitive price
🔶

4.0mm Wall — Structural Grade

The threshold at which square MS pipes enter structural-grade performance. Required for columns, heavy gate frames, warehouse racking main uprights, machine guards, and load-bearing supports. At 75×75, a 4mm wall SHS weighs 8.57 kg/m — strong enough for most light structural column applications.

Structural use • Column-grade performance • IS 4923 heavy series
🟥

5.0mm & 6.0mm Wall — Heavy Structural

Heavy-duty structural square MS pipe. Used in industrial structures, heavy machinery bases, crane support columns, equipment skids, and high-load-bearing applications where a circular hollow section (CHS) or H-beam would be over-specified. At 100×100, a 6mm wall SHS weighs 17.0 kg/m — in the same performance range as a 75mm MS angle bar.

Heavy structural • Maximum load • Premium price tier
⚡ Weight Doubles When Thickness Doubles — Not Quite

Going from 2mm to 4mm wall on a 50×50 SHS increases weight from 2.86 to 5.45 kg/m — a 91% increase, not 100%. This is because the inner area reduces as wall thickness grows, so the steel area increases sub-linearly. The square MS pipe weight chart accounts for this correctly — which is why you should always read from the table rather than estimating by proportion.

Section 06 • Application Guide

Where Square MS Pipes Are Used — Industry Applications by Size

Understanding which square MS pipe size and weight is appropriate for each application helps you specify correctly — and helps your buyer trust your recommendation. Here is how different sizes from the square MS pipe weight chart map to real-world applications across India's construction and industrial landscape.

🟩 Construction & Civil Projects

  • 25×25 to 40×40 (2–2.5mm) — window grilles, railing infills, compound wall tops, small gate frames
  • 50×50 (2.5–3mm) — main gate frames, boundary wall columns, staircase railings, shed purlins
  • 75×75 (3–4mm) — canopy main beams, large gate frames, balcony railings, anti-climb barriers
  • 100×100 (4–5mm) — entrance canopy columns, mezzanine supports, heavy pergola frames
  • 150×150 to 200×200 (5–6mm) — structural columns in industrial sheds, bus shelters, heavy canopies

🟨 Industrial & Fabrication Use

  • 20×20 to 32×32 (1.6–2mm) — furniture frames, display stands, exhibition booths, partitions
  • 40×40 to 60×60 (2–3mm) — storage racks, trolley frames, conveyor supports, solar panel mounts
  • 75×75 (3–4mm) — equipment skid bases, machine guards, mezzanine frame secondary members
  • 100×100 (4–5mm) — container bases, heavy trolleys, crane gantry secondary members
  • 125×125 to 200×200 (5–6mm) — primary structural columns in pre-engineered buildings, transmission tower bases

Agricultural & Rural

Most Used: 40×40 to 75×75

Greenhouse frames, shade net structures, cattle shed frames, borewell pump platforms, drip irrigation support poles. 2.5mm wall is adequate for most agri applications.

Solar & Energy

Most Used: 50×50 to 100×100

Ground-mounted solar panel purlins and rafter beams (50×50, 2.5–3mm), mounting pile caps (75×75, 3–4mm), sub-station equipment frames (100×100, 4–5mm). Hot-dip galvanised SHS preferred for outdoor.

Hoarding & Signage

Most Used: 60×60 to 100×100

Billboard post columns (100×100, 5–6mm), horizontal sign beams (75×75, 3–4mm), bus shelter uprights (60×60, 3mm). Wind load calculations govern thickness selection here.

The correct square MS pipe size is not the cheapest size — it is the size that carries the load, survives the environment, and passes the site inspector.
Section 07 • Comparison

Square MS Pipe vs Round MS Pipe — Weight, Cost & Usage Compared

One of the most common queries from buyers comparing the square MS pipe weight chart with the round pipe (ERW) chart is: for the same nominal size, which is heavier — and which should I choose? The answer depends on the application. Here is a direct comparison.

Parameter Square MS Pipe (SHS) Round MS Pipe (CHS/ERW) Better For
Weight at same nominal size Slightly heavier (more steel area per face) Slightly lighter at same OD & wall Round — weight saving
Welding & connection ease Flat faces make fillet welds easier; easier to bolt Curved surface requires cope cuts at joints Square
Torsional strength Good — closed section resists twist Excellent — circular section maximises torsional resistance Round — torsion
Bending stiffness (equal wall) Higher in one axis (flat web effect) Equal in all directions (isotropic) Square (for beams)
Surface finishing / painting Easier — flat faces allow brush/roller access Harder around curves, especially in joints Square
Standard governing IS 4923:1997 IS 1239 (Part 1) / IS 3589 Both — different specs
Price per kg (general market) 5–8% premium over round ERW at same wall Baseline market price Round — lower cost
Aesthetic / architectural use Preferred — clean lines, modern look Used for handrails, columns Square
square ms pipe weight chart wall thickness measurement with vernier caliper checking IS 4923 SHS mild steel pipe quality
Fig 4 — Measuring square MS pipe wall thickness with a vernier caliper: actual wall thickness should match the IS 4923 specification for the declared class — the square ms pipe weight chart value depends on this being accurate
🔎 How to Verify Square MS Pipe Wall Thickness on Site

Use a vernier caliper or digital outside micrometer to measure at the mid-face of the pipe (not at the corner, which is thicker due to forming). Measure at three cross-sections along the pipe length. The average should be within ±10% of the declared wall thickness for IS 4923 compliance. If the actual wall is thinner than declared, the real weight per metre will be less than the square ms pipe weight chart value — and you are receiving less steel than you paid for.

Section 08 • Procurement Intelligence

How the Square MS Pipe Weight Chart Determines Your Purchase Price

Square MS pipes are sold by the tonne (per MT) at mill and wholesale level — but most end-users buy by the piece, bundle, or metre. The square MS pipe weight chart is the conversion key between these two worlds. If you cannot do this conversion accurately, you cannot evaluate whether a supplier's per-piece price is competitive.

Converting Per-MT Rate to Per-Metre Rate

Step-by-step example using 50×50 SHS at 2.5mm wall:

Step 1: Get per-MT price from supplier.
Example: ₹72,000 per MT

Step 2: Look up weight in square ms pipe weight chart.
50×50 at 2.5mm = 3.53 kg/m

Step 3: Per-metre rate = (72,000 ÷ 1,000) × 3.53
= 72 × 3.53 = ₹254 per metre

Step 4: Per 6-metre pipe = 254 × 6 = ₹1,524 per pipe

Now you can compare any supplier's per-piece quote directly against this benchmark.

The Under-Specification Trap

The most common procurement error with square MS pipes: specifying "50×50 SHS" without stating the wall thickness. A supplier quoting 2mm wall (2.86 kg/m) and one quoting 2.5mm wall (3.53 kg/m) at the same per-piece price are not giving you the same product — you're getting 19% less steel in the thinner pipe.

Always specify: "50×50 SHS, wall thickness 2.5mm, IS 4923, ERW, IS mark mandatory". This single line on your purchase order eliminates the substitution risk entirely.

✅ Correct Purchase Order Language

Size: 75×75 mm SHS
Wall Thickness: 3.0mm (IS 4923 heavy series)
Length: 6 metres per piece
Standard: IS 4923:1997
Mark: IS mark mandatory on pipe body
MTC: Mill Test Certificate required with delivery

📚 External Standards & Reference Sources

Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) — IS 4923:1997 — Hot Formed Square and Rectangular Hollow Sections for Structural Use
Ministry of Steel, Government of India — Steel consumption data, industry standards, and policy updates
Steel World India — Market pricing benchmarks and steel industry news

Section 09 • Frequently Asked Questions

Square MS Pipe Weight Chart — Most Asked Questions

What is the weight of 50×50 square MS pipe per metre?
A 50×50 square MS pipe (SHS) weight varies by wall thickness. From the square ms pipe weight chart: at 1.6mm wall it weighs 2.31 kg/m, at 2.0mm it's 2.86 kg/m, at 2.5mm (most common) it's 3.53 kg/m, at 3mm it's 4.18 kg/m, and at 4mm it's 5.45 kg/m. For standard fabrication, always specify 2.5mm wall unless structurally designed for something heavier.
How do I use the square MS pipe weight chart to calculate total order weight?
Find your pipe size and wall thickness in the square ms pipe weight chart. Multiply the kg/m value by total metres ordered. Example: 200 pieces of 75×75 at 3mm wall (6 metres each) = 200 × 6 × 6.43 = 7,716 kg = 7.716 MT. Use this to calculate freight, verify invoice weights, and estimate total material cost from per-MT prices.
What IS standard governs the square MS pipe weight chart in India?
Square hollow sections (SHS) in India are governed by IS 4923:1997 — "Hot Formed Square and Rectangular Hollow Sections for Structural Use" published by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). All values in this square ms pipe weight chart are derived from the dimensions specified in IS 4923. For procurement, always request IS-marked material and Mill Test Certificates (MTC).
What is the weight of 100×100 square MS pipe at 5mm wall per metre?
From the square ms pipe weight chart: 100×100 SHS at 5.0mm wall thickness = 14.40 kg/m. Each 6-metre pipe weighs approximately 86.4 kg. This is a heavy structural grade pipe commonly used for columns in pre-engineered buildings, heavy gate frames, and industrial structure primary uprights.
Is the square MS pipe weight chart the same for GI square pipes?
GI (Galvanised Iron) square pipes have the same IS 4923 base dimensions as MS square pipes, but the zinc galvanising coating adds approximately 0.04 to 0.10 kg/m of weight depending on pipe size and coating thickness. For practical estimation purposes, the square ms pipe weight chart values apply to GI square pipes as well — the difference is within normal procurement tolerance. For precision applications, use the GI-specific datasheet from your supplier.
Which is heavier — 75×75 square pipe or 3" round MS pipe at the same wall thickness?
At 3mm wall: 75×75 SHS weighs 6.43 kg/m while a 3" NB (88.9mm OD) round MS pipe Medium class at 4mm wall weighs 8.36 kg/m. The round pipe is heavier because its OD is larger. At a comparable OD (~76mm OD round vs 75×75 square), the square section will be slightly lighter per metre due to the corner material reduction. Always compare at the same OD and wall thickness for a fair weight comparison.
Where can I buy square MS pipes in Raipur or Chhattisgarh at the best rate?
Vishwageeta Ispat is a trusted iron and steel supplier based in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, stocking square MS pipes (SHS) across all standard IS 4923 sizes and wall thickness options. We offer mill-linked pricing, IS-marked material, and same-day availability on popular sizes. Contact us via the enquiry form or join our WhatsApp channel for daily rate updates.
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